Machiavelli

The Art of Teaching People What to Fear

Patrick Boucheron author Willard Wood translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Pushkin Press

Published:3rd Sep '20

Should be back in stock very soon

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We turn to Machiavelli at every tumultuous period in history - he is the one who knows how to philosophize in dark times. In fact, since his death in 1527, we have never stopped reading him, always to pull ourselves out of a torpor. But what do we really know about this man? Is there more to his work than that term for political evil, Machiavellianism? It was Machiavelli's luck to be disappointed by every statesman he encountered - that was why he had to create his paper Prince. Today, the question that remains is not why he wrote, but for whom - for princes or for those who want to resist them? What is the art of governing? Is it to take power, or to keep it? In this timely book, Patrick Boucheron undoes many of our assumptions about Machiavelli, showing how his rich, complex thought is key to understanding his time, and may be crucial to interrogating our own.

An elegant introduction to this disturbing, incisive, many-sided thinker-and a reminder of why we must read him right now
This wise, witty, razor-sharp anatomy of Machiavelli demonstrates why the most notorious thinker of the Renaissance is the perfect companion for our own time
Packed with insights into how Machiavelli has been construed and misconstrued down the ages and why his ideas still resonate so powerfully today...Boucheron's book...reminds us that Machiavelli is no advocate of unbridled state violence * Financial Times *
Energetic... playfully conspiratorial. Boucheron invites us to think through how Machiavelli became synonymous with unscrupulous despotism when the real man suffered for his republican allegiances * New York Times *
[Boucheron] makes a case for Machiavelli as a misunderstood and villainized figure with political insights that can be applied to modern times * New York Times Book Review *
To reframe our understanding of Machiavelli, Mr. Boucheron asks, Who was he writing for?...If The Prince was meant to help ordinary people understand what their leaders were up to, then it is not a handbook for the power-crazed but a means of stopping them * Wall Street Journal *
Machiavelli is the antidote we need to today's delusion that reality can be virtual or augmented-that is, easily doctored by us ourselves or the media. Reading him now is necessary, more than ever before. But who reads him? Patrick Boucheron's little book is by far the best inducement to Machiavelli that I know of -- Francesco Erspamer, Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures, Harvard University
A penetrating portrait of a complex political thinker * Kirkus Reviews *
A more nuanced and comprehensive look at this brilliant but tortured genius... highly recommended * New York Journal of Books *
Machiavelli provide[s] a distinct perspective on the influential philosopher... Readers looking to learn more about the thinker, as well as those seeking an introduction, will find this creative work appealing * Library Journal *
It is never too late to break the clichés surrounding Machiavelli. He is never going out of fashion * Le Figaro *
Patrick Boucheron has the talent of good teachers: he makes history accessible for everyone * Le Monde *

ISBN: 9781782276678

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160 pages